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The Great Oscillator

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:06.17;13:36
Archived :11.20;05:29

Before conducting §8.4.16, you must wait for the moon's perigee. Once the azimuth measures 64.4° truly, direct your attention to Foucault's crater (50.4°N 39.7°W). If you perceive movement, do not be alarmed. Merely focus on any still portion and pray. Pray for forgiveness above all else. Let Her confer judgement and forgiveness upon you. If you have been dilligent, dutiful, and have fulfilled your oath, you need not fear. If, however, you have not, refer to §1.14.3, 'Honor' for instructions. DO NOT attempt to contact any entity prior to the completion of your duties.

Foucault's crater has been central to the mission since 𒎓's discovery in 2004. Preliminary research failed to yield valuable information regarding the mechanism of formation--it is presumed to be a Burrow. A visible monolith is present 25.09 metres south of the volumetric centroid of the crater. The Monolith is especially discernable utilizing near-IR interferometry. Such instruments can be found at 🝩 flotilla observatory (29.91373 N, 28.48209 W). Please note any visible inscriptions verbatim. Do not decode any observations without prerequisite training. Find explanation in §4.6 'Non-contact Hazards.' Direct any questions or findings to division 12 or 3 depending on content and urgency. Find contact information in §23.8.3 and §23.8.6.

Paul-Michel Foucault outlined processes of protection in his posthumous works; therefore we honor him as the eponym of the site.

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Foucault's crater as viewed publicly
Foucault's crater as viewed privately

Fig 1.1 Visual of Foucault's Crater via publicly available data. Note the visible grains that occur due to Foucault interference.

Fig 1.2 Visual of Foucault's Crater via 🝩 flotilla observatory. Present elliptical distortion reduces effects outlined in §4.16 'Non-contact Hazards.'